Luck Companies Reviews

4.2

89% would recommend to a friend

(54 total reviews)
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Charlie Luck IV

93% approve of CEO

90% positive business outlook

Luck Companies has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 54 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Luck Companies employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, mining, utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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54 reviews
2.0
16 Jan 2016

Absolutely Great for some

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The actual family is very altruistic and donates to various causes in Richmond that can benefit anything from the homeless to supporting the visual arts. The money can be good and depending on your job, you can be exposed to many different ideas and marketing. A good place to learn.

Cons

As someone else mentioned, a very homogeneous group of people.... i.e. white, Christian, conservative, traditional, sheltered, very "Amurican". Note: At least when I was there this is a "values" based company, where you would receive a 50 page personality profile in which a color was assigned to you. That color will be referred to constantly, on a daily basis. If you think this sounds like fun and are relieved that you'll finally get to work with others with values like yours-- go apply!

4.0
13 July 2015

Pretty good

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Pros

Great Culture. Great people. Very serious about safety. The standard for values based leadership. Senior leaders are very transparent with associates.

Cons

Very little opportunity for advancement. Tremendous amount of favoritism and nepotism. Friends with the right person and having the right last name are your best shot at advancing. Probably your only shot.

2.0
24 Jan 2017

Good Ol Boys Club

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Pros

Good benefits, easy workload if you get adequate training in the slow season, flexible scheduling (if you have kids you get to come in late and leave early a lot). You meet all walks of life, that let's you practice public speaking and sales banter.

Cons

Before the Charlotte location was bought out, there were 2 or 3 employees keeping the ship afloat. 2 Managers were there physically but that's all (always in the back room on Facebook, texting, or "trying to figure out this new iPhone". Customers had no clue who the managers were over the last 6 years. I always got asked "You're the only person I ever see working, are you the Manager too?" As the title says, if you can brown nose the right higher-ups, you'll be on your way to a $75,000 a year job where you can goof off, do nothing to grow the business, and just let the people working their tails off for half the pay. If you don't get a management position, don't bother.

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